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Dubious sell-off     

ellio - 15 May 2006 09:10

The market seems to be selling-off on the back of limited bad news imo, apart from the dollar that is.

If you can hold your nerve and apart from any short term requirements to offload poor performing stocks, I have a couple!!, my advice would be sit tight. This does not have the feel of the tech(mining!) bubble at all. Difference being there are a lot of good fundamentals, unlike in 2000 when there were a lot of over rated nothing companies.

maddoctor - 17 Aug 2007 11:48 - 969 of 1564

thats the game and if you know how it works why are you so upset?

9. is not quite correct , they often mark up so they can get rid of stock and then will mark it down again

SECRUOSER - 17 Aug 2007 11:54 - 970 of 1564

Because it results in my stocks going down of course!

Strawbs - 17 Aug 2007 11:55 - 971 of 1564

The other thing to consider is that when prices fall and "weak (maybe smart)" people sell, other more comitted players will eith buy for a long term hold or a quick profit. When the market recovers, all the easy sellers have gone, so the MM's have to raise the price quicker to encourage new selling. Generally market makers are only interested in 2 things. Plenty of volume and a balanced book. They don't particularly care about fundamentals or news (unless it can stimulate buying).

In my opinion.....

Strawbs.

jimmy b - 17 Aug 2007 11:57 - 972 of 1564

Buy good quality companys and stick with them ,yes they go up and down but you should win in the end ,if you find trading too difficult then buy and hold ....Although i wouldn't be buying anything until the dust settles.

maddoctor - 17 Aug 2007 11:58 - 973 of 1564

market makers are there to make money and will do whatever is necessary to create the maximum volume - as you say strawbs they have no interest in the company

Strawbs - 17 Aug 2007 11:59 - 974 of 1564

That's my lazy investing method. Wait for the markets to come out of a bear phase and then buy and hold while the trend goes up. Only downside is you can't invest for 3 or 4 years in every 10. :-)

Strawbs.

maddoctor - 17 Aug 2007 12:03 - 975 of 1564

strawbs , can you come in here and tell us when the bear is over :-)))

Strawbs - 17 Aug 2007 12:07 - 976 of 1564

When I can work that one out you'll be the second person to know.... :-)

Strawbs.

SECRUOSER - 17 Aug 2007 12:10 - 977 of 1564

jimmy b,

Yes that's what I attempt to do, as well as trying to buy on days like these.

Big Al - 17 Aug 2007 12:23 - 978 of 1564

SECRUOSER

I have to say you are being very naive.

SETS stocks open down because no-one is prepared to buy at any higher level. It's no different for MM's. They're prepared to buy at whatever level they set. You should not be surprised by this.

IT IS A MARKET!!!!!!

SECRUOSER - 17 Aug 2007 12:24 - 979 of 1564

Big Al,

I'm not naive. My comments really only refer to fairly lightly traded SEAQ stocks.
If you are only used to dealing with SETS stocks then I understand why my comments will not strike a chord with you.

HARRYCAT - 17 Aug 2007 12:31 - 980 of 1564

DOW futures -114 at present.
Also just heard that it is unlikely investors will want to hold open positions over the weekend, so may well see a sell off this p.m., imo.

Big Al - 17 Aug 2007 12:31 - 981 of 1564

I trade SEAQ's more than SETS and have done for a number of years!! ;-0

I certainly know what I'm talking about.

SECRUOSER - 17 Aug 2007 12:34 - 982 of 1564

Good for you Big Al.

That doesn't mean other people can't have differing opinions, or if they do then they are 'naive'.

cynic - 17 Aug 2007 12:44 - 983 of 1564

Al .... don't waste your breath ...... SE* is convinced MMs are crooked and run a cartel to swindle all and sundry

Harry ..... though what you say about open positions may well be true, it also includes those with short positions, so which way it will all go remains to be seen, but all pretty (very!) scary at the mo

SECRUOSER - 17 Aug 2007 12:52 - 984 of 1564

Oh well. Seems some people have cast-iron beliefs that just cannot be tarnished. Of course, the MMs are benevolent charity-workers who absolutely do not want to extract money from PI's... lol

Keep living in your fantasy world.

And before you say the same applies to me, the difference is my viewpoint is based squarely on the evidence of what I see happening, not filtered by dream-world idealism and misguided respect of the establishment.

cynic - 17 Aug 2007 13:22 - 985 of 1564

Fed has cut rates so Dow futures have bolted ....... scared myself by buying a couple of contracts this morning but have just sold one to lock in some profit ..... hard to know if the market(s) will consider this good or bad news, all for fairly obvious reasons.

Dow 13,000 is one obvious level, but the key one (my man says) was 12800 which is teased below this morning and 13250 above

sned - 17 Aug 2007 13:26 - 986 of 1564

relief! but for how long? anone have the DOW futures?

cynic - 17 Aug 2007 13:26 - 987 of 1564

see above!!

SECRUOSER - 17 Aug 2007 13:28 - 988 of 1564

Well that's a bit of good news anyway.
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